Archives - Don’t Dress For Dinner
by Marc CamolettiDirected by Tony PowellFriday 25th February – Saturday 4th March 2000 in the AuditoriumA delicious farce of marital treachery that hurtles along at the speed of light. Bernard hopes to entertain his mistress for the weekend. He has arranged for a cordon bleu cook to furnish gourmet delights, his wife is off to see her mother, and the best friend is providing the alibi. It’s foolproof, what could possibly go wrong…? |
Part of the Barn’s 1999/2000 season Presented by The Barn Theatre Club |
Event details from The Barn Theatre Archive | |
Cast
| Bernard | - | Charles Compton |
| Jacqueline | - | Hazel Halliday |
| Robert | - | Andrew Whittington |
| Suzette | - | Erica Hawken |
| Suzanne | - | Julia Spink |
| George | - | Mike Smith |
Creative team
| Director | - | Tony Powell |
| Stage Manager | - | Norman Merry |
| Set Design | - | John Lloyd |
| Set Dressing | - | Kris Moore |
| Set Construction | - | Brian Moseley |
| Brian Duffy | ||
| John Walters | ||
| Lighting Design | - | Michael Barr |
| Lighting Operator | - | Shirley Shaw |
| Sound Design | - | James Rowles |
| Sound Operator | - | David Shaw |
| Costumes | - | Judith Claxton |
| Irene Gill | ||
| Properties | - | Jean Read |
| Prompt | - | Gill Millinger |
| Production Secretary | - | Sylvia Townend |


